Hina Matsuri is an annual festival in Japan that celebrates the health and good fortune of girls in Japan.
It is also called "Doll Festival" because most families in Japan set up a display of "Hina" Dolls, representing the Emperor and Empress of Japan and their royal court. Check out the short videos below to view beautiful pictures of dolls displayed on this day.

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Happy Girl's Day Everyone!
Here is a great link that provides a nice overview of the Doll Festival and on the bottom, click on the link to hear the Hina Matsuri song


Draw your own Hina Dolls:

A video about the different foods enjoyed during this celebration:


Here are some girls about your age performing a Doll Festival Dance!

Look at the HUGE Hina Doll Display in this video!



This interactive video shows you how to paint an Emperor and Empress doll. Get out your pain set and try it yourself!
If you make one, be sure to bring it to school and show it to Sessler Sensei!